B-ball court at Bel Air mansion bought by Anthony Davis
January loss for Lakers star selling Westlake Village spread
Lakers player Anthony Davis bought a remodeled Bel Air mansion with a full-sized basketball court and Olympic-sized pool, The Real Deal reports.
Sources informed TRD he paid $32 million for the home, which was not recorded.
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Davis bought the mansion off-market last month with a $20.1 million, 30-year mortgage, according to property records. The buyer signed the deed using Davis’ former trust to acquire a Westlake Village mansion in 2018, with his mother, Erainer Eberhardt Davis, as a trustee.
According to a listing, the 16,700-square-foot villa-style estate at 2100 Stratford Circle has eight bedrooms and eight full bathrooms on 3.5 acres. The 6-foot-10-inch power forward/center has a 35-foot glass dome ceiling. Bel Air Crest, a gated Bel Air enclave, houses it.
In December, Davis signed a five-year, $190 million contract with the Lakers after helping them win the title in October. The superstar hasn’t been flawless.
He sold his 16,000-square-foot Westlake Village property in January for $6.6 million, down from $7.5 million in 2018.
Gated neighborhood home with 120-foot pool, outdoor basketball court, and tennis court.
Entrepreneur and real estate developer Ted Foxman owned it, according to records. In 2016, he bought the mansion for $16 million and engaged Lonni Paul to renovate it. Elle Decor reported two years of work in 2020.
Lakers stars like Davis have made huge real estate moves in L.A. After buying a Beverly Hills residence for $36.75 million in the fall before the team won the title, LeBron James listed his Brentwood mansion for $20.5 million.